The Weekly Faceoff is a regular column talking about all things Tongues, in and around the AIHL.

Another week is done and dusted.  Another weekend of AIHL games in the books and another team or 2 in the NHL sent to play golf.

Period 1: Blue Tongues Drop 2 In Adelaide

Image Courtesy Of http://www.adelaideadrenaline.com.au

Image Courtesy Of http://www.adelaideadrenaline.com.au

It took a few games, but the Blue Tongues are finally on the points board… barely.  The team traveled to Adelaide this last weekend to face off against the Adelaide Adrenaline; a team we historically struggle against on the road.  The boys forced a shootout in the Saturday game but could not capitalise in the shootout and ended up dropping the game 5-4.  The positive is they managed to pick up a point and get on the points board.  Sunday was a bit different with the Adrenaline allegedly dominating most of the game, resulting in the Blue Tongues losing 5-3.  For the Blue Tongues, this puts some early season strain on the team, who are 2nd last in the league with just 1 point after 4 games.  Only the Sydney Bears have a worse record (1 win from 5 games).  In a league where teams like the Melbourne Ice, Newcastle North Stars and Melbourne Mustangs have blasted out of the gates, it is going to take some seriously big (consistent) wins to get the Tongues up into a finals contending position.

Period 2: AIHL Awards

I know it’s very early in the season to raise this, but watching the NHL playoffs got me thinking; why doesn’t the AIHL have annual awards?  We may not be a professional league like the NHL, but we do still have rookies, MVP players and killer netminding.  It would be great if the AIHL were to create annual awards, and name them after great Australian Hockey Players from the past.  I would propose an AIHL equivalent to the Calder, Vezina, Conn Smyth, Lady Byng and Rocket Richard.  Of course, there would have to be a way to maybe limit certain awards to local players only, or the majority of awards will always go to imports.  Just a thought anyway.

Period 3: AIHL Update

The North Stars finally dropped a game this last weekend, falling 6-4 to the Ice Dogs.  The Mustangs gave the Ice their first loss of the season also, beating them 5-4 in a shootout. Interestingly, it is the Ice Dogs who have the leagues best GAA, who after 5 games have let in on average, 3.40 goals per game.  They back that up with 5.00 GFA.  The North Stars, who have a league leading 6.00 GFA are third in GAA with 3.75 goals against per game.

The AIHL Standings as of today are:

TEAM GP W L OTW OTL PTS GF GA
Newcastle North Stars 8 7 1 0 0 21 48 30
Melbourne Ice 5 4 0 0 1 13 27 18
Mustangs Ice Hockey Club 7 3 3 1 0 11 34 32
Sydney Ice Dogs 5 3 2 0 0 9 25 17
Adelaide Adrenaline 6 1 3 2 0 7 21 26
Canberra Knights 4 1 3 0 0 3 14 25
Gold Coast Blue Tongues 4 0 3 0 1 1 15 23
Sydney Bears 5 0 4 0 1 1 11 24

Overtime: NHL Playoffs

No doubt you’ve been following the NHL playoffs so are aware of the spanking that the Tampa Bay Lightning put on the Washington Capitals, sending them packing in 4 straight games.  Just when people were getting over the shock of that, the Boston Bruins did the same, sweeping the (Stanley Cup favorites) Philadelphia Flyers out of the post season.  In the West things are a still going.  The Canucks look good, but have struggled a little against the Predators defense.  They hold a 3-2 lead in their series.  Just today the Red Wings pulled off a 4-3 win against the Sharks to keep their chances alive.  The Sharks lead that series 3-2.  The big question is, regardless of who wins in the West, are they good enough to stop the Bolts or Bruins?

Congratulations Melbourne Ice: 2010 AIHL Champions

On September 5, 2010, in AIHL, by Sam

The Melbourne Ice finished the same way they started this season… on top.  The Ice fairly dominated most of the season and were one of the most impressive home-teams all season, which gave them an extra step come the AIHL finals a few weeks back.

Defeating the Bears in the semi-final in what was an incredibly close game, the Ice then faced the defending champions, the Adelaide Adrenaline in the Final on Sunday.  The Adrenaline fought hard locking the game 3-3 going into the 2nd intermission.  The Ice were too strong however, and backed by a sell-out crowd at their new rink in Melbourne walked away victors with a 6-4 win.

Congratulations to the Ice for their well deserved victory.

2010 AIHL Finals

On August 28, 2010, in AIHL, by Sam

Over the next 2 days the top 4 teams will fight it out to discover who will be the AIHL Champion for 2010.  After a grueling regular season only the Sydney Bears, Adelaide Adrenaline, Newcastle North Stars and finals host Melbourne Ice remain in the competition.  These 4 teams each play their own style of hockey and all of them want to raise the cup as much as the next.  But, who will be strong enough to make it?  Last seasons winners, the Adrenaline are looking to win back-to-back championships.  The Newcastle North Stars have a deadly offensive lineup including Brian Bales and Peter Cartright who surpassed last seasons record set by Brad Smulders of the Blue Tongues.  The Sydney Bears have been looked on as the underdogs, but have a well balanced team that is dangerous to underestimate.  Lastly, the Melbourne Ice, who have a new rink, new attitude and a serious home-ice advantage.

As a fan of the sport of hockey, it’s hard not wanting to throw support behind one of these 4 teams during the finals.  I personally would love to see the Bears get up over the other teams, but a first round match against the Ice could prove a mighty challenge.  The Ice losing in the semi would be a great thing to see however.  The North Stars / Adrenaline matchup will be a good one as we see great offense meet great defense.  If the Adrenaline can shut down Bales and Cartright, I think they could take the win.

Game 1 is this afternoon with the 2nd semi Saturday night at 7:15pm.  The Final is Sunday afternoon.

Twinkle Twinkle Little Northstars

On July 31, 2010, in Blue Tongues, by Sam

With just 4 games left in the regular season for our Blue Tongues, and all 4 of them against the Newcastle Northstars, the Tongues have just one thing on their mind… turn out the lights on the boys from Twinkletown!

Matches between the Northstars and Blue Tongues has always been some of the best hockey to watch, and these last few games shall be no different.  The Northstars bring with them a strong offensive lineup and solid netminding from Matt Ezzy (product of Gold Coast Ice Hockey, btw).  The Blue Tongues bring size, grit and a strong offensive scoring punch from imports Mike McRae and Dallas Costanzo.  This season the Blue Tongues have a new weapon however.  One that could play a huge role in these final 4 games; Reese Kalleitner. Reese has been solid in all his games played this season, and looks to continue his domination between the pipes this weekend.

Going into this weekends games, the Northstars have just 8 regulation wins, but have managed to pull off a whopping 7 shootout victories, ensuring their place in the standings with 39 points!  The Blue Tongues have 9 wins and 1 shootout victory and currently sit tied for 4th spot with 30 points.  While the Stars have put up more goals this season, the goals against for both teams (62 & 66 respectively) are both in the top 3 in the league.

The current standings are:

TEAM GP W L OTW OTL D PTS GF AVG GA AVG PCT L10
Newcastle North Stars 18 8 2 7 1 0 39 85 4.70 62 3.40 0.722 7-1-0-1-0
Melbourne Ice 18 10 5 2 1 0 35 90 5.00 52 2.90 0.648 4-4-0-0-0
Adelaide Adrenaline 20 6 5 5 4 0 32 86 4.30 75 3.80 0.533 3-2-0-2-0
Gold Coast Blue Tongues 18 9 7 1 1 0 30 69 3.80 66 3.70 0.556 4-4-0-1-0
Sydney Bears 19 9 7 0 3 0 30 55 2.90 77 4.10 0.526 5-4-0-1-0
Canberra Knights 18 5 11 0 2 0 17 68 3.80 83 4.60 0.315 2-6-0-2-0
Sydney Ice Dogs 19 3 13 0 3 0 12 55 2.90 93 4.90 0.211 2-7-0-1-0

We’ve reached that part of the season we love to hate.  The skates are put away, the schedule is complete and the champion has been crowned;  the 2009 AIHL season is over.

Adelaide Adrenaline, AIHL Champions

Adelaide Adrenaline, AIHL Champions

Congratulations to the Adelaide Adrenaline who played some of the best hockey this fan has seen in recent times, dominating the Melbourne Ice 6-1 in their semi-final and defeating the defending champions, Newcastle North Stars in a 3-2 overtime victory on Sunday to secure the championship.

With IHA declaring the revered Goodall Cup was going back to a state competition, the AIHL introduced a new trophy which AIHL teams will now play for.  The trophy was on display during the finals and handed to Adrenaline Greg Oddy as the captain of the victorious Adelaide Adrenaline.

The Gold Coast Blue Tongues made their first ever finals appearance to the roar of a dedicated Tongues fan base.  Players later expressed that the Blue Tongues fans, who numbered less than 20 out-screamed the packed North Stars crowd.  Keeping even through 2 periods, the Blue Tongues lost to the Newcastle North Stars 5-3 in their semi-final matchup.

The Melbourne Ice team, who were defeated 6-1 by the Adrenaline in semi-final #1 should take away many positive things from this season, one in which saw them rebuilding with youth and inexperience.  Greg Oddy and the boys did fantastic to get them to the playoffs.

Brad Smulders, AIHL MVP

Brad Smulders, AIHL MVP

Brad Smuldes was awarded the AIHL regular season MVP award.  He broke the AIHL scoring record, putting up 33 goals, 43 assists for 76 points, beating the old record by 7 points.

Cass Delsar of the Adelaide Adrenaline was awarded the playoff MVP, for what we can tell, deflecting a puck and scoring the overtime game winner agains the North Stars.  This has sparked a discussion as to whether scoring “that” goal is deserving of the playoff MVP.  We feel Greg Oddy or Thilthorpe would have been more deserving personally.

Mike Crowhurst of Slapshot.com.au has posted that DVDs of the finals games (all 3 of them) are available for purchase via their website: http://www.slapshot.com.au.  According to Mike, they had 300 people tuning in to watch the games!  A huge thanks to Mike, Mischa and the rest of the Slapshot boys for making the games available to the world.

The AIHL Trophy

The AIHL Trophy

The AIHL off-season is a long one, stretching through til April/May next year.  Over the next 7 months teams will work on securing new imports, work on training the local guys and prepare for another AIHL season.  The AIHL is notorious for it’s rumour mill, so here are few to whet your appetite.

According to people in the know, the talk around the league is that there could be new teams in the AIHL next season.  Nobody has been able to confirm anything as yet, however 3 names keep popping up; Melbourne, Central Coast and Brisbane.  Melbourne have their new ice arena next season, making room for another team down there.  The Central Coast has the Rhinos, although I find it hard to believe they would be back if the same owner is involved.  Brisbane used to have the Blue Tongues, so has the ability and fan base to hold a team.

According to sources who we believe had one too many, Matt Ezzy’s days in Newcastle are over, and he could be on the move to a new team.  This rumour was also popular this time last year, so take it as you will.  I sincerely hope he does not move to the Gold Coast unless he welcomes the taste of humble pie, as there is zero chance fans up there will worship him as the Newcastle crowd do.

Loads of rumours of returning import players, including 1 from the Blue Tongues, 1 from Newcastle and 1 from the Adrenaline.